Suvarna Garge (Editor)

Santa Catalina de Siena Church (Bambang)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Location
  
Nueva Vizcaya

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Functional status
  
Active

Opened
  
1791

Status
  
Parish church

Country
  
Philippines

Founded
  
1747

Architectural type
  
Church building

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Archbishop
  
Sergio Utleg

Santa Catalina de Siena Church (Bambang) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayombong

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuguegarao

Materials
  
Sand, Gravel, Cement, Concrete

The Santa Catalina de Siena Parish Church, commonly referred to as Bambang Church, is an 18th-century, Baroque church located at Brgy. Buag, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Catherine of Siena, is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayombong.

Contents

Parish history

Christianity had its origins in Bambang when the Dominicans, led by Father Tomas Gutierrez, established the mission called Ytuy in 1609 to convert and serve the local tribe called Isinay. The present-day towns of Bambang, Bayombong, Aritao, and Kayapa comprised the said mission. Bambang, then called San Bernardo, was officially created as a town in July 5, 1747. The Dominicans established their convent in Bambang in 1751 with Father Cristobal Rodriguez as its first vicar. Years later, the construction of the present church started. In 1772, the construction of the church commenced under Father Domingo Caro, OP. The church was completed before the turn of the century, in 1791. The remains of a certain Rosa de Santa Maria is recorded to have been interred in the church, under one of the side altarpieces dedicated to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary. Rosa de Santa Maria, an Igorot woman, is one of the two native Filipina "flowers of sanctity".

Architecture

The church façade has been described as "nearly identical" to the façade of the Dupax del Sur Church, save for a few differences with regards to its details such as the absence of the blind windows on the first level, a slightly steeper pediment, and the presence of clay insets adorning oculus on the third level. A concrete canopy covering the main portal is a later addition into the structure. The four level bell tower is also very similar to that of the Dupax del Sur Church except for the plainer, plastered look and more pronounced cornices marking the boundaries of each level. Clay insets bearing the years 1775 and 1779 suggests the dates when the belfry level was completed.

References

Santa Catalina de Siena Church (Bambang) Wikipedia